1749-1711 B.C. Samsuiluna is attacked by Kassites. First mention of the horse driven chariot. 1711 B.C. Joseph age 30 is given the king's second chariot. (Genesis 41:43)We know Senusret III had horses cause a horse skeleton dated to his reign was found in Nubia (Sudan) in 1959 A.D.

1710-1684 B.C. Abi-Eshuh dams up the Tigris river to starve out the Sealanders. This happens during the global world famine. (Genesis 41:57)This famine lasted 7 years.(Genesis 41:54) Jacob age 130 enters Egypt in 1702 B.C. the second year of famine. Pharoah Senusert III's (1724-1685 B.C.) army barely withdrew from Nubia in time in his 20th year cause the Nile river was becoming shallow.

1495 B.C. not 1434 B.C. is when Thutmose III dies in the Exodus. Thutmose III went to war against the Amorites for 17 military operations. Amenhotep II,Thutmose IV,Amenhotep III and Akenaton all receive tribute from the Amorites proving their 400 years of power was broken.

I don't believe the teachings of Charles Darwin. I think the Malaysians are the Amorites Canaanites traveled to Iraq and transferred living in Iraq, and their descendants possibly traveled to Pakistan, to Bangladesh, to Malaysia, and transferred living in Malaysia.

I think they traveled by land because they are "Land People". And the houses of pioneers in Malaysia are Male Supremacy Architecture, so the pioneers there possibly descendants of Amorites, the Land People and of Male Supremacy belief/cult.

Egyptian king Amenemhet III also traded with Byblos and the Minoans on the island of Crete.

Khyan also had trade with Babylon, Byblos and with the Minoans on the island of Crete.

Maybe the Hyksos/Canaanite/Amorite king Khyan was actually a Canaanite chieftain who served under Amenemhet III.

It was Amenemhet III's father Senusret III who had invaded and annexed Canaan. The massive immigration of Amorites into Canaan occurred during Senusret III's reign.

It was Amorite/Hyksos Apepi I who fought Ahmose father and brother and Apepi II who fought Ahmose and was driven out of Egypt.

The mystery surrounding the end of the 12th dynasty may have been solved.

May 01, 2011Rating

Amorite Power - 400 yearsby: Lujack Skylark

1710-1684 B.C. Amorite king Abi-Eshuh is attacked by Elamite king Kuter-Nahunte, who attacks Babylon for the destruction Amorite king Hammurabi had brought against Larsa's king Rim-Sin's government. Amorite priests warn of impending danger, since Kuter steals the Amorite fertility goddess Nanaja.

Genesis 41:57 - Global famine is 1704-1697 B.C.

1683-1647 B.C. Amorite king Ammi-ditana reigns over Babylon. Merchants charge farmers 33% payment on loans in the form of cash crops, or 20% payment in silver. Many farmers go broke and sold themselves into slavery. Pharaoh Amenemhet III (1685-1640 B.C.) completes Bahr Yousef (Joseph's canal) using Semitic slaves from Babylon; and Linear A language on the island of Crete is Semitic in origin.

1646-1626 B.C. Amorite king Ammi-saduqa passes a law requiring all merchants to forgive all debts the Babylonian citizens owe. Any merchant who ignored his order was executed. This ends the slave trade to Crete and Egypt. Ammi-saduqa worshiped the moon, stars and planet Venus.

Egyptian king Ahmose (1628-1603 B.C.) worshiped the moon god Iah. Amenhotep I (1603-1582 B.C.) charted the stars in an attempt to develop a new calender.

1625-1595 B.C. Amorite king Samsu-ditana reigns peacefully at Babylon. Hittite king Mursilas army then sacks Babylon in 1595 B.C. Amorite control over Babylon ends.

1595-1495 B.C. The Amorites are powerful in Syria and northern Canaan (Lebanon).

1582-1495 B.C. Thutmose I-III. Both Thutmose I and Thutmose III war against the Amorites in Syria. Thutmose III goes to war 17 times in Asia.

Thutmose III is the pharaoh of the Exodus. He dies in 1495 B.C. not 1434 B.C. Amenhotep II, Thutmose IV, Amenhotep III and Akenaton all collect tribute from the Amorites, showing us the 400 years of Amorite power has been broken.

May 01, 2011Rating

Amorite History: 400 Powerful Years by: Lujack Skylark

Amorite 400 powerful years:

1895-1881 B.C. Amorite king Sumu-abum begins to rebuild the walls around Babylon. The Sumer city of Kish attacks Babylon and the Amorites repulse their army.

1880-1845 B.C. Amorite king Sumulael destroys the city of Kish. Sumulael completes the wall around Babylon.

1844-1831 B.C. Amorite king Sabium adopts the laws of Lipit-Ishtar. Sabium reigns as judge over important Babylonian court case decisions.

1830-1813 B.C. Amorite king Apil-Sin fights Amorite nomads with the help from Warad-Sin the Elamite king of Larsa.

1812-1793 B.C. Amorite king Sin-muballit is threaten by Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad who has conquered towns in northern Mesopatamia and Syria placing Assyrian governors over the conquered people's. Egyptian adviser Sinhue fled Egypt in

1813 B.C. and he lived in Syria until he was an old man. He told Senusret I (1813-1777B.C.) how the Assyrians ruled over conquered people. Senusret I then places Egyptian governors as rulers over Nubian conquered lands.

1792-1750 B.C. Amorite king Hammurabi destroys Mari, Syria. The fire hardens 20,000 clay tablets. Five tablets relate to the Bible. One tablet is a map showing Peleg, Reu, Serug, Nahor, Terah and Haran as being cities in northern Syria. These names are found in Genesis 11:17-32. Hammurabi destroys Larsa in 1762 B.C.

1749-1711 B.C. Amorite king Samsu-luna is attacked by the Kassites riding horse driven chariots in 1741 B.C. (Joseph was born in 1741 B.C.) Joseph was given the Egyptian king's second chariot in 1711 B.C. when he was 30 years old. (Genesis 41:43-46) Senusret III reigns over Egypt 1724-1685 B.C. Horse and chariot were used in ceremonies only in Egypt at this time in history.

Example: Jacob died and both Egyptian chariots and horsemen were present when Joseph went to bury Jacob in Canaan. (Genesis 50:9-13) Egypt had horses for a horse skeleton was found under the ramparts of the fortress of Buhen in 1959 A.D. linked to Senusret III's reign in the Middle Kingdom.

Apr 24, 2011Rating

Babylonian Amorite Historyby: REX

Amorite king Abi-Eshuh 1710-1684 B.C. believed the famine was caused by the Elamite king Kuter- Nahunte stealing his statue of the fertility goddess Nanaja.

Global famine 1704-1697 B.C.(Genesis 41:57) Abi-Eshuh had also tried to dam up the Tigris river to starve out the Sealanders but he failed.

Egyptian king Senusret III 1724-1685 B.C. soldiers almostu are stranded in Nubia in his 20th year because the Nile river was low.

Amorite king Ammi-danta 1683-1647 B.C. Merchants give loans to farmers at the rate of 33% payment in cash crops or 20% in pure silver. Many farmers go broke and these farmers are sold into slavery.

Babylonian/Amorite slaves may have been used in Egypt to complete Bahr Yousef (Joseph's canal) during Egyptian king Amenemhet III's reign 1685-1640 B.C.